Thanks for all of the suggestions on the small amps. I may have a problem finding a dealer close by for some of the amps, but, I'll go to the web sites and see if there's a dealer close to the house. I know I can play through some of them at Musician's Friend near home, but, will have to check Guitar Center's web site in Indianapolis to see if they carry any of them. I'd like to play through each of the amps everyone has mentioned just compare them to each other. So many amps-so little time! Jim

I bought the Phil Jones last summer at the Sam Ash store in Castleton for the rock bottom price of 299. It was the last one at the time. Great amp because it sounds much better than you would expect. It has no reverb but a Boss delay pedal takes care of that. It has a PA out so it can be a monitor for you while it feeds the larger sound system. Light weight. Throw the bag over your shoulder. I love it.

Thanks for the information on the Sam Ash store in Castleton. I'll call them and see if they'll get more Phil Jones Amps in stock. That store didn't come up on the Phil Jones web site as a dealer, but, they must know a good amp when they see it. Best regards, Jim

The Phil Jones cub was apparently $299, then went up to $399. Now, they have it priced higher, but you might be able to email that place and get a better price. I don't have one, but I've played through one. It sounded nice. John McClellan's really sounded nice at CAAS as well.